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So Much Myself: Piano Portraits

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oberon, australia
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Sun, 2 Mar, 3pm - 4:30pm AEDT

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A piano, a virtuoso pianist, and a multimedia journey where music, video and speech collide in stories of extraordinary women.

Pianist Sonya Lifschitz and Australian composer Robert Davidson present a powerful series of musical portraits honouring female artists, scientists, and leaders across three centuries. Featuring video footage and recordings of the voices of Nina Simone, Dame Nellie Melba, Frida Kahlo, Patti Smith, Julia Gillard, Rachel Carson, and Clara Schumann, this new, important work weaves these extraordinary women's words and stories into a rich musical tapestry, with Sonya’s piano providing the musical setting. The melodies and rhythms within the voices reveal emotions beyond the words themselves.

Coming to the Malachi for a very special fundraising performance, this concert marks the start of NSW Women's Week (March 2 - 8). Tickets are available on a "pay as you wish" basis, with all the proceeds going to Oberon's Mums and Bubs group.

From performances at the National Gallery of Australia and the stages of the Adelaide Festival and  Riverside Theatre Parramatta, this performance is for everyone—not just women. Whether you are an experienced concert goer or a "first time for anything" type, don't miss this opportunity to be inspired, provoked and moved by this extraordinary work played by this world class pianist. It is a great way to try something new - and be generous towards the new mothers in town.

"Virtuoso pianist Sonya Lifschitz performed a breathtaking audio-visual work co-created with composer Robert Davison, celebrating the often unsung repertoire and stories of women." - Emily Thornton, Canberra International Music Festival

"It was a joyous performance in which old film clips, excellent photography and imaginative music were blended into a fascinating program full of surprises." - Emily Sutherland, Adelaide Festival

Doors Open - 2.30pm

Performance - 3pm, 60 minutes, no interval

Post-performance gathering - stay for a catch up with a cup of tea or a "G and T", and meet the artist  

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oberon, australia
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